Yi Chieh, who is in his teenage years, is worried about what present to give to his girlfriend, Pei-Hsuan, for their anniversary. The kind painting teacher Cheng Chi keeps him company to search for inspiration. Today, Cheng Chi, out of the blue, announced his going abroad next week. He challenges Yi Chieh to practice painting one hundred apples when he goes abroad. As one apple after another is being completed, Yi Chieh realizes what his inner feeling really is. How can Yi Chieh, trapped in a state of struggle, honestly face himself? (Source: Viddsee) Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: 蘋果男孩
- Also Known As: Ping Guo Nan Hai , 苹果男孩
- Director: Oliver Wong
- Genres: Romance, Youth, Drama
Reviews
more time, please.
I don't like to write the synopsis, what i can say about this movie is: watch carefully, slowly and try to enjoy the mind of the main characters.In the beginning I was confused, I was bored, but slowly the movie started to catch me, the actors are surprisingly good, the story itself is confusing but I think it's worth it. This movie doesn't have a good ost, doesn't have a fantastic history but the talent of the actors carry the movie. I really want to see a second movie, what is missing is the time, with a little bit more time we can see art in this movie.
In general its that, if you watch it after you read this review, it is a good movie.
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Pretty and quiet
I believe this short film deserves at least one watch. It's a coming-of-age story about a boy, Yi Jie, who slowly comes to some realizations about his feelings toward his girlfriend Pei Xuan and his art teacher Cheng Qi.I don't recommend watching if you're looking for an exciting plot, because this short focuses for the most part on the feelings of the characters. Rather than looking for events, it's important to pay close attention to the reactions of the characters to certain things and the dynamics they have with each other. The acting is pretty good and the camera work is interesting as well - I was able to understand what was going on without being spoonfed the entire picture.
The tone is a little bittersweet, as it usually is with coming out stories about high schoolers, but I didn't mind at all. The 100 apples idea was actually pretty cute and made the ending sweeter to me.
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